symposium B4
23rd IAA SYMPOSIUM ON SMALL SATELLITE MISSIONS
- Description
« Small Satellite Missions » refers to the class of missions conducted using satellites weighing less than 1000 kg. For clarity, we further classify small satellites as microsats if they weigh less than 100 kg; nanosats or cubesats if they weigh less than 10 kg; and picosats if they weigh less than 1 kg. This Symposium, organised by the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), addresses Small Satellite missions and projects in Science, Exploration, and Technology for government, industry, and academic programmes. The Symposium scope encompasses space science (B4.2), earth observation (B4.4), and exploration (B4.8) missions, as well as the cross-cutting topics of small satellite programmes in developing countries (B4.1), cost-effective operations (B4.3), affordable and reliable space access (B4.5), and emerging and promising technologies (B4.6A and B4.6B). For IAC 2016, the Symposium is pleased to introduce a reinvigorated Session B4.7 featuring Highly Integrated Systems in support of the delivery of global utilitarian services to end-users. Abstracts highlighting ingenuity or innovation are preferred. Where possible, abstracts should have a wide interest in the community and include transferable knowledge or lessons learned. This is in keeping with our commitment to meeting the needs of the small satellite community. This Symposium will be accepting submissions for oral presentations only.
- IPC members
Coordinator: Ms. Rhoda Shaller Hornstein, United States;
Coordinator: Mr. Alex da Silva Curiel, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL), United Kingdom;
Title | Date | Room |
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1. 17th Workshop on Small Satellite Programmes at the Service of Developing Countries | 2016-09-27 09:45 | Tequila |
2016-09-26 15:15 | Tequila | |
2016-09-27 14:45 | Tequila | |
2016-09-28 09:45 | Tequila | |
2016-09-28 14:45 | Tequila | |
2016-09-29 09:45 | Tequila | |
2016-09-29 14:45 | Tequila | |
2016-09-30 13:30 | Tequila | |
2016-09-30 09:45 | Tequila |